Livingston Academy junior Dalton Stout and Gordonsville High junior Breanna Boyd were in Nashville March 13-15 for the Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association’s annual Youth Leadership Summit. The juniors were chosen and sponsored by Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation.
The UCEMC Outage Management System (OMS) is a user-friendly way for members to report outages and get real-time, up-to-the-minute information on outages in their area. The OMS will enable you to report your outage in four ways:
The events of Friday and Saturday, Dec. 23 and 24, were highly unusual.
Winter Storm Elliot brought record-cold temperatures to much of the country in what the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration called a “historic arctic outbreak.” Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation and our power supplier, the Tennessee Valley Authority, set new winter records for energy demand. Most unusual, though — for the first time in its 90-year history — TVA issued a call for rolling blackouts.
While bundling up this winter, don’t forget a blanket for your furry friends.
We all have our favorite season. Some people love crisp, cool weather and bundling up under a favorite blanket, while others prefer the warm temperatures summer brings and all the outdoor activities that go with it.
The holiday season is finally here. Some call it the most beautiful season of all. That’s because we associate it with family traditions and gathering with friends and loved ones. It’s a time of giving and spreading joy, reminding us of the good things we have right here in our community. It’s essential to spread the blessings as far as possible, especially to the most vulnerable in the Upper Cumberland area.
Fall is a busy time, and October is a particularly eventful month with a full swing of school, community, and sports activities. It’s also when all cooperatives celebrate National Co-op Month.
When we say UCEMC celebrates Co-op Month, we are celebrating you! After all, our co-op wouldn’t exist without you, our members.
Make preparations to keep you and your family safe during severe weather events.
With severe weather events occurring more frequently, now more than ever, it makes sense to be prepared. A prolonged power outage or another emergency means having enough food, water, and supplies to last at least a few days.
The food, fun, music, and prizes are only days away as Upper Cumberland EMC presents the Annual Meeting of the Members.
This year’s event is scheduled for Saturday, September 10, at the Smith County Ag Center, 159 Ag Center Lane, in Carthage. It will feature music by Junction South, a fish fry by Helen’s Restaurant, and door prizes galore. This year’s theme is “Building a Brighter Future.” It’s the first in-person event since the pandemic forced “drive-in” or “hybrid” gatherings for the safety of our members and staff for the past two years.
Registration begins at 9 a.m., and this year’s event promises various displays to enjoy as members arrive. For the kids, Louie the Lightning Bug, our co-op mascot, will be on hand for photos in the Lightning Bug Hangout. He’s bringing coloring books to give away and is ready to meet his fans. Our friends from Tennessee Tech University are eager to show off a hybrid pickup, a fully electric truck, and a Nissan Leaf. They’ll have these vehicles on display.
The business meeting starts inside the air-conditioned Smith County Ag Center promptly at 10 a.m. Members can meet the UCEMC Board of Directors and speak with co-op employees and leadership during the event.
The food, music, and prize drawings will follow, with indoor and outdoor dining options available. Prize winners’ names will be drawn and displayed during lunch, so you’ll want to stay with us. You must be present to win and claim the prize.
We’ll be looking for you on Saturday, September 10!